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Some Bruising May Occur

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Description

This book is a tour of the dark places, a literary journey into the shadows at the heart of the human experience. Despite what you might think, these stories take place in a world very much like our own. Here you will find darkness and light, love and hate, pain and ecstasy. People just like you and I live inside these stories: the hurt, the damaged, the mad, the bad, the hopeful and the hopeless... Here, pain is often something to be endured on the way to some form of revelation. Death is not always the end. You will be faced by monsters, and you will discover that sometimes the worst monsters are those with a human face. So be careful. Remain focused. Keep your arms inside the vehicle at all times. In these stories, transformation will happen. You will encounter the extremes of human nature. And, yes, some bruising may occur.

Author Biography:

Gary McMahon is the author of the novels Rain Dogs, Hungry Hearts, Pretty Little Dead Things, Dead Bad Things, the Concrete Grove trilogy, The Bones of You and The End. His short fiction is collected in several volumes including Dirty Prayers, How to Make Monsters, Tales of the Weak & the Wounded, Where You Live and At Home in the Shadows. His award-nominated fiction has been reprinted in various Year's Best anthologies and he has been nominated several times, as both writer and editor, for the British Fantasy Award. He lives in Yorkshire with his wife and son, and when he isn't writing he practices Shotokan karate.
Release date NZ
April 10th, 2020
Author
Pages
234
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
5 illustrations
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9781950305223
Product ID
33406500

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